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Road cycling routes around Thorne are predominantly flat, offering extensive opportunities for long-distance rides across the low-lying landscapes of the region. The area is characterized by its network of quiet country roads, often following rivers and canals, with minimal elevation changes. This makes Thorne an ideal location for cyclists seeking accessible routes without significant climbs.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
5.0
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46
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87.1km
03:28
140m
140m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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62.8km
02:46
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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35
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51.1km
02:09
60m
60m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34
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52.0km
02:09
50m
50m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28
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62.0km
02:39
70m
70m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Liftbridge over the New Junction Canal. Sykehouse village is about a mile to the east.
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Godnow Bridge railway station was a small railway station on the line between Doncaster and Keadby. Now it is a great little bridge to cross over the Stainforth and Keadby canal.
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The Stainforth and Keadby Canal links the river Don near Bramwith to the River Trent at Keadby. It was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1793 and eventually opened in 1802. There are only three locks on the canal, one at each end and this one at Thorne.
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St Nicholas Church is a beautiful historic church and is a Grade I Listed building dating back to the 12th Century. The Nave of the church was built in the 12th Century, the South Aisle in the 14th Century and the South Porch in the 15th Century. A beautiful example of a post Norman medieval church.
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Nice RSPB reserve. Egrets, Hen Harriers and loads more. Friendly, helpful...and tea or coffee, crisps etc.
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Road cycling routes around Thorne are predominantly flat, characterized by quiet country roads, often following rivers and canals. You'll find minimal elevation changes, making the area ideal for accessible rides without significant climbs.
Yes, Thorne offers 10 easy road cycling routes. The flat terrain makes it an excellent location for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
Absolutely. Thorne's flat landscape is perfect for extended rides. For example, the Althorpe Bridge – Café in Epworth loop from Thorne North is a popular option, covering 54.2 miles (87.2 km).
Many of the road cycling routes around Thorne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Iron Horse Equestrian Café – The Old Butchers Café loop from Thorne North, which is a moderate 39.0-mile (62.8 km) path.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Consider visiting the Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath, or the tranquil Saltmarshe Delph Nature Reserve. Historical sites like Godnow Bridge also offer interesting stops.
Yes, several routes are designed with convenient café stops. The Althorpe Bridge – Café in Epworth loop from Thorne North includes a café in Epworth, and the Iron Horse Equestrian Café – The Old Butchers Café loop from Thorne North connects two popular café destinations.
The road cycling routes in Thorne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat terrain and quiet country lanes, which make for enjoyable rides.
While Thorne is known for its flat terrain, there is one difficult route available for those seeking a greater challenge. The majority of routes are easy to moderate, offering varied distances for different fitness levels.
The flat nature of Thorne's routes makes them enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather conditions, while autumn provides scenic views. Winter cycling is possible, but be mindful of potential wet conditions on the low-lying paths.
Thorne has train stations (Thorne North and Thorne South) which can provide access to the starting points of many routes. It's advisable to check local train operator policies regarding bicycles during peak times.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and numerous easy routes, Thorne is well-suited for family cycling. The quiet country roads and canal paths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for riders of all ages.


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